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| (die-fen-OX-ih-late HIGH-droe-KLOR-ide/AT-troe-peen SULL-fate) |
Logen, Lomanate, Lomotil, Lonox, Lomocot |
| Class: Antidiarrheal |
Action Diphenoxylate, related to meperidine, decreases motility of GI tract. Atropine discourages deliberate overdosage of diphenoxylate.
Indications Adjunctive therapy in treatment of diarrhea.
Contraindications Obstructive jaundice; diarrhea associated with pseudomembranous enterocolitis or enterotoxin-producing bacteria; narrow-angle glaucoma; use in children < 2 yr.
ADULTS: Initial dose: PO 5 mg qid. Individualize dose. CHILDREN 2 to 12 YR: PO 0.3 to 0.4 mg/kg/day in 4 divided doses.
Alcohol, barbiturates, CNS depressants, tranquilizers: May increase depressant action Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors: May precipitate hypertensive crisis.
Lab Test Interferences None well documented.
CV: Tachycardia. CNS: Dizziness; drowsiness; sedation; headache; malaise; lethargy; restlessness; euphoria; depression; numbness of extremities; confusion. DERM: Pruritus; angioneurotic edema; urticaria; dry skin and mucous membranes; flushing. GI: Dry mouth; anorexia; nausea; vomiting; abdominal discomfort; paralytic ileus; toxic megacolon; pancreatitis; constipation. GU: Urinary retention. OTHER: Swelling of gums; anaphylaxis; hyperthermia.
Pregnancy: Category B. Lactation: Excreted in breast milk. Children: Contraindicated in children < 2 yr. Greater risk of atropinism, especially with Down syndrome. Diarrhea: Do not give for diarrhea associated with organisms that penetrate the intestinal mucosa (ie, Salmonella, Shigella), acute Crohn’s disease or pseudomembranous colitis caused by antibiotic therapy. Notify physician and discontinue therapy for abdominal distention or other untoward symptoms. Fluid/electrolyte imbalance: Dehydration may contribute to adverse effects, especially in young children. If dehydration or electrolyte imbalance occurs, may need to discontinue therapy until condition is corrected. Hepatic impairment: Use with extreme caution; may precipitate hepatic coma.
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